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. >> let's talk about the science briefly. the fact the average iphone, the number of pixels that can be blown up to do basic facial recognition. the fact that there was a report today that a stationary camera outside a department store has been critical to law enforcement. the fact that most city streets, especially boston, especially new york, have multiple views of public walkways. so that combined with the fact that science allows us to now record and memorize faces electronically, new york city has cameras that even know if an individual and a package they are carrying becomes separated over time. that this, as you indicate, we kind of knew that this would be crucial in this investigation. >> reporter: especially since they are not merely looking for a face in the crowd, if you will. they are looking for somebody doing a specific thing. they believe, brian, that these bombs weighed about 20 pounds a piece based on their initial analysis of what was in them. and the fact is that they are looking to find someone who was doi
. >> let's talk about the science briefly. the fact the average iphone, the number of pixels that can be blown up to do basic facial recognition. the fact that there was a report today that a stationary camera outside a department store has been critical to law enforcement. the fact that most city streets, especially boston, especially new york, have multiple views of public walkways. so that combined with the fact that science allows us to now record and memorize faces electronically,...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. when i'm hungry, my tummy growls. rrrrrrrrrrrr! when i'm hungry, i feel like i want to faint. this is my hungry monster. one in six americans struggle with hunger every single day. if i could stop hunger, i would definitely do it. [ male announcer ] let's growl back at hunger. during april, stock up at walmart on select groceries marked with the child hunger ends here red pushpin and you'll be contributing to food banks in your own community. join us in creating the biggest growl ever. ♪ and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. the doctor put me on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. go talk to your doctor. you're not indestructible anymore. go talk to your doctor. license and registration please. what's this? uhh, it's my geico insurance id card, sir. it's digital, uh, pretty cool right? maybe. you know why i pulled you over today? because i'm a pi
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. and you'll dump your old duster. swiffer 360 duster extender cleans high and low, with thick all around fibers that attract and lock up to two times more dust than a feather duster. swiffer gives cleaning a whole new meaning. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. >>> we're back with bill, the managing editor of the dorchester reporter. bill, your paper is a small paper in the center of a worldwide story. you have contacts in the story no one else has. you have spoken to the principal, the headmaster of the charter school that martin richard attended. >> right. >> what is it like, we were just hearing from billy about wha
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. >> brian, it's a situation we're continuing to monitory. here's what we know so far. there were shots fired reportedly in south san jose around 1:45 a.m. pacific time. at around 3:45, 3:46, pge reported to the sheriff's office five transformers had been shot out. there was hazard outs material leaking, so now there's a flex alert, a relatively motte rat grade electricity response here. they're encouraging everyone to -- they have backup power sources that we they're cleaning up off-line as they fick the problem there. somebody shot out transformers. >> there's no shortage of dumb people in the wort.
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year after year you welcome the greatest talents in the arts and science, research, you welcome them to your concert halls and your hospitals and your laboratories to exchange ideas and insights that draw this world together. and every third monday in april you welcome people from all around the world to the hub for friendship and fellowship and healthy competition. a gathering of men and women of every race and every religion, every shape and every size, a multitude represented by all those flags that flew over the finish line. so whether folks come here to boston for just a day or they stay here for years, they leave with a piece of this town tucked firmly into their hearts. so boston's your hometown, but we claim it a little bit, too. i know this -- i know this because there's a piece of boston in me. you welcomed me as a young law student across the river. welcomed michelle, too. you welcomed me -- you welcomed me during a convention when i was still a state senator and very few people could pronounce my name right. like you, michelle and i have walked these streets. like you, we
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. >>> despite strong personalities and stronger disagreements on many issues we met in the middle for the dmon group. the bill is proof the art of politic political compromise is not dead. this bipartisan agreement gives us a sturdy ship to ride out the stormy seas ahead. >> that was senator chuck schumer just last hour as the gang of eight formally unveiled its 844-page reform plan. the legislation filed wednesday include as ten-year time line for immigrants living in the country illegally to gain access. let's hope this does a bit better than gun control reform which took a huge hit yesterday, all major efforts at reform from an assault weapons ban to restrictions on high-capacity magazines and even the expanded background checks deal voted down in the senate. the outcome prompted an appearance in the white house rose garden by an o
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> we'll get back to the criminal investigation into the boston bombing shortly. but another important story we're following in washington. moments ago, you saw it live here on cnn, a very angry president obama blasted the senate for blocking an expansion of background checks for gun buyers in the united states. the vote in the senate, 54-46. but 60 votes were needed to pass this bill. >> a few minutes ago, 90% of democrats in the senate voted for that idea. but it's not going to happen. because 90% of republicans in the senate just voted against that idea. a majority of senators voted yes to protecting more of our citizens with smarter background checks. but by this continuing distortion of senate rules, a minority was able to block it from moving forward. all if all, this was a pretty shameful day for washington. but it effort is not over. i want to make it clear to the american people, we can still bring about meaningful changes that reduce gun violence, so lon
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> we'll get back to the criminal investigation into the boston bombing shortly. but another important story we're following in washington. moments ago, you saw it live here on cnn, a very angry president obama blasted the senate for blocking an expansion of background checks for gun buyers in the united states. the vote in the senate, 54-46. but 60 votes were needed to pass this bill. >> a few minutes ago, 90%...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. hoo-hoo...hoo-hoo. hoo-hoo hoo. sir... i'll get it together i promise... heeheehee. jimmy: ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? ronny:i'd say happier than the pillsbury doughboy on his way to a baking convention. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> the brand new video of yesterday's explosion. the clip shows runner jennifer treacy's view as she reached the finish line moments before the blast. she thankfully survived but this was another van tang point to see til pact of those explosives yesterday. we continue to monitor the latest information on the investigation. officials said late today, the bombs were likely carried inside backpacks. they were made of an explosive and shrapnel packed inside a pressure cooker. the bombs were probably triggered, they believe, by a timer. of the more than 170 people injured in the bombings, at leas
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. hoo-hoo...hoo-hoo. hoo-hoo hoo. sir... i'll get it together i promise... heeheehee. jimmy: ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? ronny:i'd say happier than the pillsbury doughboy on his way to a baking convention. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent...
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you talk about science research and the defaults that lead to our choices. why is that important for policy making? >> if you have a rule that says, if you don't do anything, you're enrolled in a retirement program. if you don't do anything, you yield your privacy protections. that will actually determine the eventual outcome for a lot of people because people are busy and they often won't shift to default. if you have a cell phone plan, a credit card plan, savings plan. the default judgments, what happens if you don't do anything may end up being determinative. >> if you want to shift that or nudge it to use the language from your book, you talk about the research about how you make people think of the future which is not something the system one part of their brain as you describe it naturally like to do. so we've got a picture here from one of those studies that shows a person in the actual photo there. and then they have a digital avatar. then a person as imagined there. who cares about an old picture, right? what the studies found is that apparently peo
you talk about science research and the defaults that lead to our choices. why is that important for policy making? >> if you have a rule that says, if you don't do anything, you're enrolled in a retirement program. if you don't do anything, you yield your privacy protections. that will actually determine the eventual outcome for a lot of people because people are busy and they often won't shift to default. if you have a cell phone plan, a credit card plan, savings plan. the default...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. introducing chase liquid.ay or 2 card hassles? day relief. the reloadable card that's easy to activate and can be used right away. plus, you can load cash or checks at any chase depositfriendly atm and checks right from your smartphone. get rid of prepaid problems. get chase liquid. >>> president obama will hold a press conference at 5:30 eastern following the failure of senate bipartisan plan on background checks. let's bring in nbc white house toernt kristen welker. what can you tell us what the president is expected to say at 5:30? >> reporter: karen, he's going to react to the fact that the manchin/toomey compromise was just defeated in the senate. and i expect we will hear him make similar arguments for expanding background checks to the ones that we have heard him make in the past. you'll probably hear
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first of all, the president was rebuffing, rebutting what rand paul said this morning at that christian science monitor breakfast when he came out and said, i think this is pretty cold, regardless of the politics. he talks about in some cases the president has used these people, the parents of the people killed at newtown as props. the president responded to that tonight. now, this is getting to the very heart of the question about the role play by private citizens in legislation. is there something wrong with people who have a particular interest or kids were blown away, in coming to the hill, in saying that they want the government to do something? are they interfering? are they et goietting in the wa of the nra and patrol along capitol hill, paying people off, using them. but for people who have real kids, who are now not alive anymore, for them to show up is somehow intervening, interrupting the flow of lousy government. it's really unbelievable what rapd paul said. this is not libertarian. this is rotten. how can you say, people, i thought it was great -- letting the people themselves -- i
first of all, the president was rebuffing, rebutting what rand paul said this morning at that christian science monitor breakfast when he came out and said, i think this is pretty cold, regardless of the politics. he talks about in some cases the president has used these people, the parents of the people killed at newtown as props. the president responded to that tonight. now, this is getting to the very heart of the question about the role play by private citizens in legislation. is there...
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because the best and the brightest from our universities and mostly it's mathematics, engineering and science. >> stuff very important in the digital world. >> and ph.d.s are such a premium. people who are deep data scientists. that's what is driving the technology basis. >> how would you describe how companies innovate, there's a profit motive there that drives all the efficiencies? i mean, we've tried to have the smartest 100 people in washington deciding how to do things. i find it hard to believe no matter how many computers we have the government could ever drive itself to efficiency without a profit incentive. do you think that's possible? is there a single agency that work well? the post office. >> trying to stay in office. >> that is a problem. >> i agree. that is the single biggest issue that we're seeing is a lot of decisions are being done from a political standpoint as opposed to what's best for americans. >> well, is spending -- borrowing more money from china in cresting in new energy? >> well, that is what i would do. having less debt is really what all companies look for. havi
because the best and the brightest from our universities and mostly it's mathematics, engineering and science. >> stuff very important in the digital world. >> and ph.d.s are such a premium. people who are deep data scientists. that's what is driving the technology basis. >> how would you describe how companies innovate, there's a profit motive there that drives all the efficiencies? i mean, we've tried to have the smartest 100 people in washington deciding how to do things. i...
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they are experts, competing in what they say is an intense science and art form. it has the competitive feel of a spectator sport. but here, victory tastes so much sweeter. baristas from small companies and cafes coast-to-coast, have come to boston to battle for the title of u.s. barista champion. >> it's a huge deal. in this community, the champion is regarded as almost like a cult figure. >> reporter: each of the pros have 15 minutes to brew and woo the judges, who are closely skrut nating their concoctions for showmanship and taste. these are so much more than just your average cups of joe. >> the co2 is releasing into the espres espresso. >> i'm using a shot of espresso with a little bit of maple syrup. >> reporter: the reigning champion is here defending her title and all the delicious glory. >> it's a pretty big deal in the coffee world. a little famous in the coffee world. >> reporter: and now, the heat is on for the fame, the trophy and the chance to show the world that this job goes beyond just the daily grind. and the winner crowned today goes on to comp
they are experts, competing in what they say is an intense science and art form. it has the competitive feel of a spectator sport. but here, victory tastes so much sweeter. baristas from small companies and cafes coast-to-coast, have come to boston to battle for the title of u.s. barista champion. >> it's a huge deal. in this community, the champion is regarded as almost like a cult figure. >> reporter: each of the pros have 15 minutes to brew and woo the judges, who are closely...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. there's a reason no one says "easy like monday morning." sundays are the warrior's day to unplug and recharge. what if this feeling could last all week? with centurylink as your trusted partner, it can. our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to focus on what matters. with custom communications solutions and dedicated support, your business can shine all week long. >>> to help workers earn the skills they need to fill those jobs, we'll work with states to make high quality preschool available to every child in america. we're going to pay for it by raising taxes on tobacco products that harm our young people. it's the right thing to do. >> that was the president on wednesday rolling out his budget plan. one of the novel items in the plan is the near doubling of the federal cigarette tax to $1.95 per pack. it should raise $8 million over the next decade, used to pay for early childhood education. just as the bu
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> we're minutes before the opening bell and time now for cramer's "mad dash" ahead of the market open. all people want to talk about is the incredible, historic move in gold. 1983 you have to go back to see a move of that significance, down in that metal and so many different reasons cited and maybe none of them are right. >> last week goldman put out a sell call and i remember when it came out it was 4:30 in the morning and it was, like, what? you're kidding me. gold is already down. >> they do lower their stock today. >> yes, they do. the base metals are closer to a bottom than oil and i thought that was interesting because a lot of people have been saying copper, copper, copper. i look at freeport which is this curious amal gum of copper and gold. this is the antithis market stock. >> we're mad dashing here. what are the names that we should be paying close attention to, and now looking up today, but none the less. >> caterpillar, uniq
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> we're minutes before the opening bell and time now for cramer's "mad dash" ahead of the market open. all people want to talk about is the incredible, historic move in gold. 1983 you have to go back to see a move of that significance, down in that metal and so many different reasons cited and maybe none of them are right....
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he has a science background. he said the physics didn't work. it's not a matter of it will come in a few years if we wait. maybe charlie has figured something out. >> that was before we found his. hold on. we had leonsis on. and you worry about the disenter mediation by satellite and cable. you try to offer it cheaper. everybody is trying to do that at the same time now. you know what is really unamerican is to not have any phone. you have just a wireless phone and you don't have cable. and you have like something on the internet to get all your entertainment need. that should be outlawed. that's going to be a problem for us. >> it is becoming a problem already. over the top. don't forget, though, the cable company make the margin on broadband is enormous. really all they're doing is carrying the programs and then we're all paying espn five bucks a month. >> you made news with malone with sports programming cost so much and it's not going to be bundled. you have to pay separately. >> that's right. >> and that is a problem with the future of all
he has a science background. he said the physics didn't work. it's not a matter of it will come in a few years if we wait. maybe charlie has figured something out. >> that was before we found his. hold on. we had leonsis on. and you worry about the disenter mediation by satellite and cable. you try to offer it cheaper. everybody is trying to do that at the same time now. you know what is really unamerican is to not have any phone. you have just a wireless phone and you don't have cable....
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. >>> debate over the nation's soaring death has taken the back seat to guns and immigration reform. that will change in the weeks ahead when lawmakers will square off on whether to raise the debt ceiling. at the recent clinton global initiative, the president recognized students from the university of virginia who won the top prize for their efforts in educating peers about the debt. >> i'm grateful for the passion many students has shown for this issue. they are creative in the competition. they made youtube videos and held social media contests. >> let's bring in t
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come up with a science fair project for the science fair for his daughter. remove stitches and last one, clip the dog's nails. paul, i hear you have a pretty good story involving a diaper and a baby shower. >> yes. >> spill it. >> it's like you're inside my brain. a partner at the law firm i worked at time was a female partner, pregnant. they through a baby shower for her and asked me to dress up as a giant baby wearing nothing but a diaper and a bottle. >> and you did it? >> i did it. >> why did you do it? >> because to me that's friday night anyway, so what's the big deal. >> tmi, paul, tmi. >> i wanted to keep my boss. >> that's probably what it is, why people clip dogs' nails or clip stitches. that's the climate. >> when i was in politics, i had bosses who say you have to look into my background to see if there's anything embarrassing in my background. guess what? if you find embarrassing stuff they get real defensive. it can be really uncomfortable. >> go ahead, tanya. >> it's kind of interesting. i've been in media and i've done some things that rival
come up with a science fair project for the science fair for his daughter. remove stitches and last one, clip the dog's nails. paul, i hear you have a pretty good story involving a diaper and a baby shower. >> yes. >> spill it. >> it's like you're inside my brain. a partner at the law firm i worked at time was a female partner, pregnant. they through a baby shower for her and asked me to dress up as a giant baby wearing nothing but a diaper and a bottle. >> and you did...
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heart and lungs from a cow so i could dissect them because i was the kid interested in biology and science and my parents you know, if we set up a card table in the family room, i dissected it. if i wasn't done the first round, with my friend jerry, glass, we put it back in the freezer with all the meats, we took it out, we dissected. we had it in there for a year. any time we had you know, once in sixth grade, we wanted to build a scale model of a castle for a project on the middle ages with my neighbor, mitch cohen, it was on the floor of the family room for weeks and months. and my parents indulged us those things. the other thing i would say is that they were very, very good about making sure that inside the competitiveness, was also not celebrating too much when we succeeded. and not being sort of self-pitying when we failed. and those are very, very important. and the last thing i would say is, and this is very important for parents, raising their kids, is we were late bloomers. i've said this over and over again. we did not come out of high school or even college with everyone sayin
heart and lungs from a cow so i could dissect them because i was the kid interested in biology and science and my parents you know, if we set up a card table in the family room, i dissected it. if i wasn't done the first round, with my friend jerry, glass, we put it back in the freezer with all the meats, we took it out, we dissected. we had it in there for a year. any time we had you know, once in sixth grade, we wanted to build a scale model of a castle for a project on the middle ages with...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. >>> while secretary kerry has now said he's open to talks with north korea, there are caveats, he discussed those with andrea in part two of her interview in tokyo. >> you have talked about the possibility of someone going and sitting down with them, they like big figures and i don't just mean dennis rodman. they like ex-presidents. you know, his grandfather sat down with jimmy carter, did a deal. his father sat down with bill clinton. released two prisoners. what do you think we should do? should we send jimmy carter? bill clinton? an ex-president? >> i don't want
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we...
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we have got businesses from health care, life sciences and manufacturing is fighting back. so far as the quarter one is concerned, because there is a significant part of the business which comes from india and middle east, which generally picks in quarter four and quarter on quarter with declines on quarter one. it is that reason and some of the push out that we have seen in the discretionary ends from quarter one where our expectation is while quarter one would be the way we have articulated, quarter two to be much better. >> seasonal weakness, despite wa you're talking about, is there an industry underthreat as we see this shift away from traditional pcs, towards mobile, etcetera, i know you're a big and diversified company, but how are you going to navigate this future? >> you know, if you look, we have the business of the close so now it is the i.t. business that you're doing effective first of april 2013. so it is a play i.t. business operating in the markets like the u.s. and europe and also high velocity markets like the emerging markets as well as high focus markets
we have got businesses from health care, life sciences and manufacturing is fighting back. so far as the quarter one is concerned, because there is a significant part of the business which comes from india and middle east, which generally picks in quarter four and quarter on quarter with declines on quarter one. it is that reason and some of the push out that we have seen in the discretionary ends from quarter one where our expectation is while quarter one would be the way we have articulated,...
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dismal science. we have people in talking about like it's physics or molecular biology. >> let me ask you a question. if you asked a physicist how long it would take -- >> physics, okay. >> what would he say? you assume a value, joe. >> you have no particle act accelerator. you can find out certain things about physics steve. economics, all bets are off. >> the point is most economists take -- >> he can have a nobel prize for a guy who is way over here. both of them are right because economics are crap. >> when the economists went to do what you asked a physicist to do, they would both do the same thing. >> what percentage of economists go right from the middle and look at things will balanced and then come up with a conclusion? it's a very small percentage. that's why most of the studies are hogwash. >> it's a pseudo science. it's like psychology. you read psychologist today, steve? >> hold on, joe. two guys make a mistake in the spreadsheet. >> no. i don't believe any of it. how many times have we
dismal science. we have people in talking about like it's physics or molecular biology. >> let me ask you a question. if you asked a physicist how long it would take -- >> physics, okay. >> what would he say? you assume a value, joe. >> you have no particle act accelerator. you can find out certain things about physics steve. economics, all bets are off. >> the point is most economists take -- >> he can have a nobel prize for a guy who is way over here. both...
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. >> and why he was amassing, hitting the capital markets to raise cash, but it does get back to a science question to a certain extent. malone and i had the conversation last week, he said the physics would not allow you to deliver broadband into the home. meaning you can watch the netflix on moves hdng strained via a wireless connection in your home. ergin may think they can deliver a robust enough package that they can do that. you can replace the cable company. you have dish company again, you can replace your broadband provider. >> something separate than wi-fi. >> wi-fi is wireless within your home, but it's coming in through a cable, a wire. this is no wires at all. could you do it? that's the big question here. i don't know if ergin somehow believes you can or that you will simply be using so many wireless devices in your home that you don't care as much anymore, but you still might need a broadband connection even with your big dish offering. >> on squawk, becky asked you a fabulous question about the yen. can softbank compete with a weak yen? >> they've got to put up $12 billion.
. >> and why he was amassing, hitting the capital markets to raise cash, but it does get back to a science question to a certain extent. malone and i had the conversation last week, he said the physics would not allow you to deliver broadband into the home. meaning you can watch the netflix on moves hdng strained via a wireless connection in your home. ergin may think they can deliver a robust enough package that they can do that. you can replace the cable company. you have dish company...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> there's a future investor getting ready for the opening bell. you're watching cnbc's "squawk on the street." the opening bell is set to ring in about 45 seconds. it is going to be interesting to see how the trade is today. it is going to be interesting to see what microsoft and tech, big old tech does today. >> i'm looking for them to shake off these very negative reports. but that may not happen. i'm focused on retail today. ross stores. i was with katie couric last night at a fund-raiser. she once said she shopped at ross stores. she was smashing. this bed, bath and beyond is making a major comeback. it is not as bad as people feared. >> all right. the bell's ringing. you're watching the opening bell. s&p 500 at the cnbc real-time exchange here at big board, five oaks investment corp. celebrating its recent ipo. lot of ipos going on. >> they are working. i know that people are going to say a la sam zell and that great report -- it is
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> there's a future investor getting ready for the opening bell. you're watching cnbc's "squawk on the street." the opening bell is set to ring in about 45 seconds. it is going to be interesting to see how the trade is today. it is going to be interesting to see what microsoft and tech, big old tech does today. >> i'm...
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by 2011 his reputation 't much, but he inked a deal with fuse science. it's a start-up supplement company, and basically tiger went from a $200 billion dow component to a $20 million microcap. >> one of the biggest challenges you have as an emerging company is how do you break through? how do you get your awareness of your technology and your point out there? strategic partnerships like tiger woods are a one in a lifetime opportunity. >> especially now. they bought in when the market for tiger was low. is he back to number one. he is in a relationship with popular olympic skier lindsey von, and even his popularity so the rise. >> well, it's certainly opportunistic, but, you know, also internally it was anticipated. we had every confidence that he was going to emerge and, you know, for us right now the company is emerging too. we feel confident about our progress. the timing is great. >> low risk, high reward for the company. what's in it for tiger? well, they gave him a partnership, so if their products take off, even though the company's windfall could
by 2011 his reputation 't much, but he inked a deal with fuse science. it's a start-up supplement company, and basically tiger went from a $200 billion dow component to a $20 million microcap. >> one of the biggest challenges you have as an emerging company is how do you break through? how do you get your awareness of your technology and your point out there? strategic partnerships like tiger woods are a one in a lifetime opportunity. >> especially now. they bought in when the...
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elaborate on that. >> when i was in computer science and working the valley. all of the big company his labs, deck had a big lab, hp, ibm, apple, sgi all doing blue sky research and nobody -- it's -- to me it's a parallel with the business world. nobody has a long-term view anymore. it's quarter to quarter and nobody's willing to fund blue sky research. we are still reaping the benefits in a very big way of the blue sky research 20, 30 years ago. 20, 30 years it's not still going to be there. >> some people might point to a google who by all appearances is doing blue sky projects and cars that drive themselves, wearable glasses that will tell you where you are and where you're going. how is that -- maybe they can't do it on google's back by themselves. >> it's different. when we were in the valley it was blue sky research was technology research, and i think google is a great company and they're doing really cool things, but they're not doing things that are going to put us in the next generation of technology. people are trying to get to the moon and they're
elaborate on that. >> when i was in computer science and working the valley. all of the big company his labs, deck had a big lab, hp, ibm, apple, sgi all doing blue sky research and nobody -- it's -- to me it's a parallel with the business world. nobody has a long-term view anymore. it's quarter to quarter and nobody's willing to fund blue sky research. we are still reaping the benefits in a very big way of the blue sky research 20, 30 years ago. 20, 30 years it's not still going to be...
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. >> joe, you've got a science background. >> i should have known, but i don't. it's scary when you hear what it actually does. >> it is serious stuff. >> okay. thanks, eamon. the investigation. i have -- i'm still working on eamon. once i get that, the investigation into the horrible bombing at the marathon continues this morning. and joining us now is clark evan, former homeland security department inspector general in aspen institute's homeland security director and nbc analyst and former fbi profiler. we've gone back and forth this morning. and it appears that the way things are going -- and there's no -- we should -- we want to open it for who should be responsible. but it's a primitive bomb, is it not? was it less than you might expect from a very sophisticated group putting something together? >> yes, these were crude devices. there's no question about that. on the other hand, the iconic nature of the venue, the boston marathon, the fact that lots of people were gathered there, the fact that the bombs were apparently designed to maim people. all of this su
. >> joe, you've got a science background. >> i should have known, but i don't. it's scary when you hear what it actually does. >> it is serious stuff. >> okay. thanks, eamon. the investigation. i have -- i'm still working on eamon. once i get that, the investigation into the horrible bombing at the marathon continues this morning. and joining us now is clark evan, former homeland security department inspector general in aspen institute's homeland security director and...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> you're watching cnbc "squawk on the street" live from the financial capital of the world. opening bell set to ring in about 40 seconds or so. some of the repair work that's trying to be done on apple. nokia will be a big loser today. shipments of mobile phones down 21%. >> nokia is just -- we've seen these things happening. companies disappear. companies disappear. there's no reason for nokia right now to exist other than -- they have to re-invent themselves. microsoft. i don't know. goldman says downside surprise. >> there is the bell, by the way. little better than we saw yesterday. we have three ipos at the nyse today. over at nasdaq, the maersk group. the ceo will join us. >> i've got to tell you, there are companies that give you a better tell for world why commerce than any. this maersk may be. europe to china, china to the united states, they know everything. >> from sea on the containers on the ship that goes on to a truck and g
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> you're watching cnbc "squawk on the street" live from the financial capital of the world. opening bell set to ring in about 40 seconds or so. some of the repair work that's trying to be done on apple. nokia will be a big loser today. shipments of mobile phones down 21%. >> nokia is just -- we've seen these things...
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the supreme court taking up a major case today that really pits science and nature against medicine and law. we're going to break down the implications of the ruling. >> and she is an international superstar ready to achieve her lifelong goal. i love this. she wants to go to space. sarah brightman joins us live with an update on her mission to the international space station, her new album, her tour. i'm so excited. ♪ i know. can't wait. >> 43 minutes after the hour. we will not sing ever again. new this morning, an op-ed in "the new york times" under the title, gitmo is killing me. this is fascinating. it's written by a man from yemen who's imprisoned by the u.s. military at guantanamo bay. he claims that he and other inmates are suffering. he's asking people around the world to pay attention to their plight. he writes, quote, i've been detained at guantanamo for 11 years and 3 months. i have never been charged with a crime. i have never received a trial. moqbel also says that he and 40 others are on a hunger strike right now but they're being forcibly fed by staff. >>> now to the st
the supreme court taking up a major case today that really pits science and nature against medicine and law. we're going to break down the implications of the ruling. >> and she is an international superstar ready to achieve her lifelong goal. i love this. she wants to go to space. sarah brightman joins us live with an update on her mission to the international space station, her new album, her tour. i'm so excited. ♪ i know. can't wait. >> 43 minutes after the hour. we will not...
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>> science, technology, engineering and math. i was so lucky the weekend of the inauguration to go to the women and stem conference that friday and be able to look at the people in washington would are trying to make this something that's really progressive and just adding to the mentorship in the country of women who are really mentoring other young women in that program and it's something that i have had the opportunity to bring light to and i hope to continue to do between now and september when we come back to atlantic city. >> gretchen: you were personally touched in your family with child sexual abuse. april happens to be the month we remember prevention. >> right. >> gretchen: how are you affected? >> i actually saw more of the aftermath of what happens when someone sexually abused many of the women in my family were sexually abuse. it something that struck our family in a multiple of ways. it's something that i saw firsthand, the aftermath of. so i felt it was very important for me this year, mo so as miss new york city a
>> science, technology, engineering and math. i was so lucky the weekend of the inauguration to go to the women and stem conference that friday and be able to look at the people in washington would are trying to make this something that's really progressive and just adding to the mentorship in the country of women who are really mentoring other young women in that program and it's something that i have had the opportunity to bring light to and i hope to continue to do between now and...